Photographer describes capturing hockey star Jack Hughes' toothless grin after gold-medal win: "Still in shock"
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Team USA's Jack Hughes may have netted the game-winner against Canada, but a photographer captured an indelible moment of her own — an iconic photo of his gap-toothed grin after securing the first U.S. men's hockey Olympic gold medal since 1980. In:
Team USA's Jack Hughes may have netted the game-winner against Canada, but a photographer captured an indelible moment of her own — an iconic photo of his gap-toothed grin after securing the first U.S. men's hockey Olympic gold medal since 1980.
"I just was kind of just doing my job. It wasn't until maybe well after the event that I thought, okay, that that could be pretty iconic, pretty cool," Getty Images sports staff photographer Elsa Garrison, who snapped the image after Sunday's game, told CBS News 24/7 from Milan.
The photo shows Hughes, fist pumped, draped in an American flag, with a bloodied mouth and chipped front teeth. It's the kind of picture that will likely go down in history.
"I was running around the outskirts of the rink like a crazy woman," Garrison joked, recalling how she captured the celebration.
Garrison said she was in the right place at the right time because she had scoped out where the Team USA families were sitting, anticipating the players would skate straight to them after the game. Once the initial celebration ended, she said she "hightailed it" to where Hughes' family was seated, with only seconds to spare.

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